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Video series: Sprayer Education, Part 2

27 October 2011 4 Comments

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  • RoseMary Riley said:

    Just wondering! We have a brand new driveway that was put in June of this year. There are a few spots that we need to clean and were wondering if we can use this product on a brand new driveway. We were told the driveay needed a sealer put on it, so how long do we need to wait (if we can use Wet & Forget to clean) before we apply the sealer?
    Thanks. Rose Mary

  • Bill Carlson said:

    What about screens, neither tip seems appropriate. Thank you, Bill Carlson

  • Luke said:

    Hi RoseMary,
    Thanks for writing in with your question about Wet & Forget. Yes, you can use Wet & Forget on any driveway surfaces where you have moss, mold, and mildew problems. Once the Wet & Forget cleans up the mold and mildew and the surface looks clean, you can go ahead and paint, stain or seal the surface. Wet & Forget will not interact with any new paints, stains, or seals. Just make sure that the mold and mildew is gone and the surface looks clean, as you do not want to seal in any mold on the new driveway surface. If you have any further questions or concerns, please let us know.

  • Luke said:

    Hi Bill,
    Thanks for contacting us with your question. If you are applying Wet & Forget to screen enclosures or pool lanai screens, we would recommend to use the fan tip on your pump up garden sprayer. This tip will cover more surface area for you than a stream tip would. If you have any further questions, please let us know.

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